Kent Messenger Maidstone

We be-gin distillery with hand sanitiser instead

Couple’s plans for drinks put on hold, during pandemic

- By Rhys Griffiths

A distillery, due to open later this year, has put its production line to use making hand sanitiser which will be available to local health workers. The team at Maidstone Distillery in the Market Buildings had expected to be bottling gin, but instead relaxation of the rules on the use of alcohol in the making of hand sanitisers means they have switched production to help increase stocks during the coronaviru­s crisis. A post on the town centre venue’s Facebook page said: “This certainly isn’t the first product we thought would leave the distillery, but we find ourselves spurred on to do whatever we can to support the fight against Covid-19.

“Following recent advice from HMRC, who have relaxed licensing around the use of alcohol in the production of hand sanitisers, we’re thrilled that we can do our bit to help equip local health and public services.

“For now we we’ll be distributi­ng to organisati­ons locally, but we hope to be able to expand this in time. Distilleri­es up and down the country are turning their expertise and equipment to this worthy cause. Together we’ll beat this.”

The attraction is the work of husband-and-wife team Darren and Samantha Graves and is situated in an historic building dating back to 1835 which once housed the county town’s corn exchange.

Production of gin in Maidstone was famous across the world in the18th and 19th centuries. Speaking when plans for the visitor centre and bar were announced last year, Mr Graves said: “Maidstone had a very well-known distillery for 150 years, making spirits that had European acclaim. It seems to have been lost over a period of decades, and we want to help bring that back.”

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Darren Graves’ distillery in Maidstone has switched production from gin to hand sanitiser. Left: It looks like a gin bottle, but it is actually vital supplies for health workers
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